2,500 ANSI Lumens Light Output:
The light output specification measures the brightness of light
output and with 2,500 ANSI lumens the result is bright, clear,
true to life images with incredible detail.

2500:1 Contrast Ratio:
Contrast can be automatically controlled through an active iris
to add depth perspective during both bright and dark scenes.

6,000 Hour Lamp Life (Eco mode):
Another key to low total cost of ownership is a long life lamp.
The lamp is rated at 4,500 hours in standard mode and 6,000 hours in Eco mode.

Power Saving Standby Mode:
Power saving mode reduces the standby power consumption to less than 0.5W.

ImageCare Technology:
ImageCare is a lamp power control function that combines
optimal picture performance with maximum energy savings
by decreasing energy usage, improving contrast ratio and
lengthening lamp life. The result is a lower total cost of
ownership and decreased maintenance cost.

Intelligent Eco and Saver Modes:
Automatically changes the brightness of the lamp according to
the brightness level of the screen. Also, automatically changes
the brightness of the lamp if there is no change in the screen
image. Using ImageCare technology, these features give
optimal picture performance with maximum energy savings.

DLP® Technology:
DLP technology was invented, developed and is owned by
Texas Instruments. The DLP chip is a digital semiconductor
that contains millions of microscopic mirrors. These projectors
use DLP technology to project images with amazing quality.

Easy Maintenance:
Easy maintenance is another attractive function, as the lamp door is on top of the model.

3D Capable:
Discover the teaching advantages of 3D! This DLP projector
offers the latest trend for the classroom with 3D viewing. It will
engage your students and can improve the learning process.
3D glasses and a special graphic card are required for 3D
viewing and are not included with the projector.

Wall Color Correction:
This feature corrects the color of images projected on surfaces
that are not white to prevent color differences between the
source and projections. Five wall color modes include light
yellow, light green, blue, black board and pink.